News from 12/06/2007
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Giles Smith, Andrew Robson, Nadia Elghamry, Professor Brid Featherstone, Pip Jaffa, Iain Mann, David Brown, Alexandra Frean, Mary Ryan, David Aaronovitch, Amanda Ursell, Paul Hoggart, Graham J. Aylett, Linda Tsang, Paul Smith, Dame Gillian Pugh, Duncan Fisher, Philip Howard, Hannah Betts, Katie Scott, Hilary Finch, Frances Crook, Christine Seib, Lisa Pilkington, Dr Hamish Cameron, James Bone, Rachel Campbell-Johnston, Clive Davis, Nicola Harwin, Gabrielle Starkey, Ruth Black, Cathy Ashley, Professor Michael Lamb, David Charter Europe Correspondent, Paul Kenny, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Jenny North, Tracey Emin, Joe Joseph, Robin Pagnamenta, Karen Woodall, Lucy Barnard, Rob Crilly, Peter Davenport, Donald Hutera, Dr Christine Skinner, Siobhan Kennedy, Francis Elliott, Deborah Haynes, Tom Bawden, Steve Bird, Bill McClean, Gary Jacob, Mark Jones, Tim Reid, Jennifer Taylor, David Coleman, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dan Sabbagh, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Yvonne Roberts, Penny Mansfield, Lucy Scott, Chris Pond, Lisa Cohen, Charles Bremner, Colin Harbury, Stefanie Marsh, S. R. Maconochie, David Charter, Tim Teeman, Edward Gorman, Hugo Rifkind, Derwent May, Stacey Meadwell, Edward Fennell, Gary Duncan Economics Editor, Oliver Kay, Gerard Baker, Andrew Allison, Helen Dent, James Harding Business Editor, James Rossiter, Sam Coates, Kim Fellowes, Andrew Frankcom, Laraine Clay, Darren Lazarus, Ann Treneman, Roger Olley, Rob Wright, Geoffrey Dean, David Watts, Francis Bennion, Dan Sabbagh Media Correspondent, Bernard Lagan, Edward Gorman Motor Racing Correspondent, Martin Samuel, Raymond Keene, Matthew Pryor, Daniel Cunningham, Matt Hughes, Christine Buckley Industrial Editor, Sean O'Neill, Terry Prendergast, Jeremy Page, Jane Robey, Jean Smith, Burhan Wazir, Chris Campling, Bronwen Maddox, Patrick Hosking, Helen Nugent, Richard Owen, Steven E. Landsburg, Christopher Martin-Jenkins Chief Cricket Correspondent, Marcus Leroux, Kate Green, Roger Boyes, Nick Hasell, Stewart Tendler, Rosemary Bennett Social Affairs Correspondent, Steve Cockburn, Professor Ann Buchanan, Paul Simons, Michael Herman, Julian Muscat, Dominic Kennedy, Anna Stroman, Professor Robert Cleave, Dr Samantha Callan, Kulbir Randhawa, J. Hutchings, Russell Jenkins, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Joan Hunt, Wol Kolade, Lisa Kate Osofsky, Michael Gove, Philip Webster, Mark Henderson, Martin Waller, Chris Ayres, Dorit Braun, Patrick Foster, Nigel Hawkes Health Editor, Sarah Butler, Jon Davies, David Quinn, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Stephen Dalton, Nicola Woolcock, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Olav Bjortomt, Nicola Copping, David Robertson, Bryce Elder, Jane Macartney, Ross Anderson, Susan Emmett,
ResumoIndex Police 'failed' victim of honour killing Inquiry launched after four warnings ignored Woman was dismissed as being melodramatic Britain is committed to Iraq, says al-Maliki Police officer stabbed Woolf in BAE inquiry Socialists in meltdown Vaughan sets record Index Comment World Business Register Sport Index Timesonline Miscellany Today's weather The Times Rookie police officer killed as he tried to restrain knifeman PC went to save window cleaner Two wounded in town centre Officers shoot woman dead Stab vests Pugh 'Underlying failure' of defence system Green belt 'dated' Teaching 'hijacked' Casino bid rejected Mystery of boy left adrift at sea Police search for his missing father Two-year-old died later in hospital Great Rail Journeys No change of policy over troop withdrawal, Brown tells Iraqis Hopes of early pull-out dashed Commons rejects call for early inquiry Minister who came in with a cold was not to be sniffed at Co-defendant 'blamed for 21/7' Troop stress checks Arthritis drug hope Under-age sex case PC killers guilty Galloway 'attack' Music Back in business, but it's not necessarily easier on the ears First night Gala Opening Royal Festival Hall Work of art that didn't do what it said on the tin Chanel Police ignored woman who warned them she was in fear of her life 'Honour' killing Officer thought victim was a drunk Two suspects have fled to Iraq Guidelines aimed at countering ignorance 'Honour' killing Having fled Iraq, she died at the hands of her father — and all because of a kiss Banaz Mahmod's body was found in a suitcase after she refused to give in to her family, Steve Bird reports Countdown to a killing Deadliest skin cancer hits affluent Drowsy Chaperone Vodafone Buy-to-let landlords 'must help disabled' Tenants may ask for ramps and lifts Bill to modernise discrimination law Ing Direct Tiscali M&S Cameron Diaz dazzled onlookers despite the presence of her ex, Justin Timberlake, at the London premiere of her new film, Shrek The Third, last night Lily Cole, famed model and attractive ginger person, … Directline For the love of Michael People A competition on The Daily Politics (BBC Two) to BT Fury among the outgoing Downing Street team after Phil Postscript Katie Holmes has just finished shooting a film called … Shilpa Shetty, of Celebrity Big Brother fame, is today This is a page that normally prides itself on boycottin Otters make a welcome return to river banks after ban on pesticides Easy Jet Capital One Top judge 'flashed at woman on busy train' Victim saw him on four journeys She followed him and took photos Ibis Hotel A Brown Study The next Prime Minister has no choice but to stay the course in Iraq Blue Wave Sarkozy must make the most of his mandate to govern Execrable Taste Art did not go potty in 1961 after all Ms Hilton, this is perfect for you Picture Gallery Marriage works. Accept no substitutes Thunderer: Been down at the beach self-harming again? Nice G8 was a failure Historic houses Above the law The Government must help children of divorcees State-sanctioned Islam? Timesonline Scottish and English rights Deathly silence Chinese chickens Bad vibes What's the secret to raising bright children? Your brilliant Olympic legacy: the local pool's closed Midwife 'ignored pleas as baby died' Father 'asked for help to save child' Staff told mother pain was 'not real' Sky Keypoint The experience on a safari that honeymooners will never forget Cannons Lodge was to blame for tourist's trampling John Lewis Bank is for richer and poorer Ravens find kindness at church Injuries 'are good for children' Beetles wage battle of sexes Hidden Hearing U2 forced to face the music over £100m hotel extension Madeleine's parents take back seat after campaign moves to Morocco Lack of progress prompts rethink Couple 'will need time to grieve' Multiple Display Advertising Items Aspect Property Group Prisoners 'locked out' as jails hit full capacity Film Writers lose the plot as homesick ogre is swamped First night Shrek the Third Odeon, Leicester Square Vodafone Isle of Wight Festival Tangled transition in Downing Street may not be such a bad thing after all Multiple Display Advertising Items Church may sue over cathedral battle game Network for Animals Yha Copyright conundrum Government 'must protect children from divorce harm' Multiple Display Advertising Items Splitting up across the country Bloggers hunt down 7/7 'cyberstalker' Bomb survivor persecuted online Web-users helped police make arrest Dfs Battle of words The Private Clinic America China How votes fell Squabbling Royal family is blamed for Sarkozy's new election triumph Spat spills over into political policy Left faces biggest defeat since 1981 President is doing better than in his bac It's Utopia for Stoppard as he tops record with seven Tonys Multiple Display Advertising Items From hero to zero, Bush comes back down to earth President returns to row over Libby Conservatives are in open revolt The adoring masses would like something in return President adds voice to campaign to free nurses Relief for India over new HIV figures Fewer infected than South Africa State efforts are reducing caseload Inside Track (AFP): Two killed in blast by Nairobi hotel (Reuters): 'Combatant' ruling (Reuters): Floods kill dozens (AP): Aid workers killed (AFP): Thaksin freeze (Reuters): Elephants catch TB (AP): Milosevic charges (AP): Eternal city views Food price rises force a cut in biofuels China announces a moratorium Alternative fuel proving expensive Challenge churchill Corn qualities Heritage 'is being lost' in march to modernisation Times Online Lord Black was right to spend on wife's party, says ex-Thatcher aide Multiple Display Advertising Items College backs student over film mocking the disabled The Times Great rains fail to replenish the reservoirs Former law lord is asked to head inquiry into BAE's ethics No investigation into Saudi dealings Campaigners fear a whitewash Challenge put to Atticus Capital King's reward Rates warning Tough talk Quote of the day NBC counterbid Business big shot Tories to back rise in private equity firms' tax American view In the dock Stock markets Activists could well invest in some public relations Woolf has to be given claws The Institute of Chartered Accountants Commodities Picture Gallery Currencies Scalp needed Attitudes to executive pay are really changing. Last … Need to know Results in brief Atticus pressured to state interests as it calls on Barclays to quit ABN Amro race US hedge fund attacks bank's offer Letter does not disclose holdings Business big shot Turning the screw Stair Glide Activists flex their muscles Hands up who has the ticker ticket City Diary Picture Gallery Emirates A chance visit to a depopulated Dorset village was … City Diary Tars want Tsar-era tar boat back, ta City Diary This is Interior Light 01, by Michael Elkan, a photo taken inside the Museum of Modern Art in New York and part of an exhibition at the Belgravia Gallery As part of its sponsorship of a film week at the Barbic City Diary Deal of the day In the know Bet of the day Tiddler Ford on road to possible sale of Jaguar and Land Rover Bankers lined up to study disposal Rival car firms likely to be buyers Acer Doughty Hanson founder sues Weighing the risks Multiplex bought Express Sainsbury's chief in line for £13.6m on turnaround Disney buys cricket fans' website from the Getty family Price pressure Boots pension fund seeks MPs' support King threatens more rates action over 'persistent' inflation danger Lloyds TSB For and against: private equity in the dock Not good for the companies they buy, the workers in those companies or the British economy, says Paul Kenny Wol Kolade argues that criticism of the industry by trade unions amounts to an attack on their own members' interests Mandelson tells China it must act to fix trade imbalance EU threatens to impose sanctions Anger grows over lack of reciprocity EDS Nicklaus and property magnate club together to expand globally The Times unit trust information service Full funds service at timesonline. co. uk/funds The Times NBC still mulling Dow Jones bid Microsoft and GE end talks on offer Search thought to be on for partners Dell Blackstone co-founder stake to be worth $8bn Wall Street London Financial Futures Major indices Commodities Eurotop 100 Money rates % Sterling spot and forward rates FTSE volumes European money deposits % Gold/precious metals Baird & Co Dollar rates Other sterling Exchange rates Centrica lifted by cryptic comments from Gazprom Large caps Price-war worries crimp Paypoint Small caps Gilts Plastic not fantastic in the case of Rexam's Owens-Illinois deal Workspace Rexam loses its fizz Latchways Carbon Trust No recession in sight, despite doomsayers Multiple Display Advertising Items Equity Prices Action Richard Rorty Pragmatic philosopher who influenced postmodernism by arguing that we should abandon the search for objective truth Richard Rorty, philosopher, was born on October 4,1931. He died of pancreatic cancer on June 8,2007, aged 75 On This Day Bridge Lord Ewing of Kirkford Labour MP and peer who spent much of his political life fighting to achieve Scottish devolution Lord Ewing of Kirkford, politician, was born on January 20,1931. He died of cancer on June 9,2007, aged 76 Colin McFadyean International business lawyer who travelled the globe cultivating good relations through face-to-face meetings Colin McFadyean, solicitor, was born on September 21,1914. He died on May 7,2007, aged 92 Jack Findlay Motorcyclist who was a popular figure at the Isle of Man TT Jack Findlay, Motorcyle racer, was born on February 5,1935. He died of advanced emphysema on May 19,2007, aged 72 When accused tries to import victim's sexual history Law Report Privy Council Housing authority need not state the obvious that the offer is final Court of Appeal Court Circular Memorial service Births Forthcoming Marriages Marriages Deaths To place death notices, acknowledgements or notices … Memorial Services Elections Luncheon Scholarships Austen's pithy comments on the British weather Weather Eye Nature Notes On This Day June 12,1869 The Times reports on the investigation of a charge of murder Winning Move Weather Weatherquest Bridge Chess Winning move Birthdays Anniversaries Newspapers Support Recycling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices The Times Royal stage awaits George Washington Racing Worcester Wolverhampton Yesterday's results Newton Abbot Giles Smith Windsor David Elsworth, the Newmarket trainer, plans to run … Cricket Pontefract Racing Redcar Chester Course specialists Salisbury Queen's awaits Nadal while Federer opts for time to himself Tennis Swiss pulls out of event in Germany Murray rises to No 9 in the world Timesonline British chance Football Results Bowls Cricket Cycling Tennis Fixtures Shooting Tennis Grewcock ban puts cup place in doubt Tours at war Salford sign McRae Wiggins holds on ITV hails Sunday saviour — and his dad Sport on television Carling Fortune and fame beckon for brightest new star in the paddock Motor racing The Hamilton Effect Hamilton ready to cash in on talent US market next to be conquered Timesonline Motor racing The Hamilton Effect Alonso faces toughest challenge yet after his rookie team-mate turns on the power Anthony Davidson, the British Super Aguri driver, blame FIA's safety rules saved lucky Kubica Gillett denies talk of crisis as Liverpool lower sights Football American owner happy with Benitez 'Drunken sailor' spending ruled out Premiership Rugby Academy Decent bets Window watch Dead certs Long shots Pearce refuses to blame Lita after penalty miss costs England dear Football European Under-21 Championship Henry's agent dismisses report of Barcelona move Timesonline Thaksin insists City takeover is still on Beckham off Birmingham talks Halford signs on Dabo questionnaire Chanderpaul left high and dry as pride is salvaged Cricket Third npower Test match The Times Monty needs to calm his appeal Cricket Third npower Test match Final scoreboard from Old Trafford Inside edge Shot of the day Ball of the day Catch of the day Champagne moment Gaffe of the day Pitch report England back in party mood but problem areas bring cause for alarm Cricket Third npower Test match Winning ways Picture Gallery Squad for fourth Test Compliments fail to sugar pill of more West Indies frailties Cricket Third npower Test match Islanders become resigned to defeat People deserting game in their droves India stunned after Ford rejects job Timesonline Times Crossword 23,625 The Insider 'Embarrassed' Vaughan takes top billing in captaincy list The Times Mortgages for Business Inside Index Best for football Index The face The Vice-President Did you see? Too much to bear The click Did you know? Men, the weaker sex? Did you hear? Back beside the bedside Mini-Me: a small boy joins in the fun at an exhibition during a special two-day sumo wrestling competition in Honolulu — a rare opportunity to see the sport outside Japan Modern morals Thetimes A casual affair Mothers wearing pyjamas on the school run prove that the codes that once governed how we got dressed in the morning have all but disappeared. But it is still disrespectful to make no effort, says Stefanie Marsh The making of Brand Me What to wear, where to wear it Index Eat wisely — and fly safely Nutrition Thetimes Do's and don'ts The Times The brainboxes behind the rubbish on our sets Democracy demands a resistant stance Brecon beckons From Hollywood to the White House? Fred Thompson, the lawyer who unexpectedly became a film star, is on course for his biggest role yet: US President. Gerard Baker reports Election run-in Thompson's career - and rival candidates The Times Hurry Fight STDs — sleep around Economics can turn conventional wisdom on its head. The author Steven E. Landsburg gives two examples Attitude Daughters use divorce Children Keep your cool in the office Dress code It's my party . . . Tracey Emin represents Britain at this year's 52nd Venice Biennale. In a series of exclusive postcards, she reveals a non-stop battery of parties and how a lovely bed and Fatboy Slim's remixed have kept her sane Keep the Faith Bang Not a Whimper My party On the terrace of the Westin Excelsior Tracey's survival guide to Venice My bad at the Westin Excelsior Oh you pretty things Death and beyond in Venice Bill Viola makes us keep the faith, says Rachel Campbell-Johnston, reporting from the Biennale Pop Reviews First night Isle of Wight Festival Newport, Isle of Wight Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera Death in Venice Snape Maltings, Suffolk Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park Opera La Clemenza di Tito Coliseum Old age can be hard work Last night's TV Cutting Edge: Bus Pass workaholics Channel 4 The Times Television choices Sopranos finale divides fans Wendy a Big Brother winner Timesonline Today's TV MacIntyre: Edge of Existence Viewing Guide Five, 8pm Andrew Marr's History of Modern Britain BBC Two, 9pm Filthy Rich and Homeless Digital Choice BBC Three, 9pm Ellen MacArthur's Albatross BBC Four, 9pm Variations The Government Inspector More4,10pm Frank Skinner's Tough Gig ITV1, 10pm World's Toughest Tribes Discovery, 10pm Film of the night Film choice Primal Fear (1996) Film4,9pm When Billie Beat Bobby (2001) Best of the rest Five 1.35pm Asylum (2005) Sky Indie, 9pm Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973) TCM, 9pm Web video of the day Puzzles — answers from the back page Night of the Generals (1967) ITV4, 10pm A Walk on the Moon (1999) BBC One, 11.15pm Entertainment, Factual and Kids 24-hour listings highlights Prime-time multichannel planner Sport Today's radio Radio Choice Su Doku Challenge Times2 Quiz Times2 Crossword No 4239 Picture Gallery Word Watching Polygon Appeal Index Headline of the Week Your Weekly Briefing Inside The Times The Top Stories Playing Safe Other Views The bait that lures public sector workers Issue of the Week Incentives The Week in Numbers Public Opinion New Medical Research Walls have ears at the surgery Health Other Stories we Liked About-turn for patients Signs of forced marriage Women on wrong end of equality Social Care Product of unravelling work travel City Regions Water Watch Values are food for thought Interview John Harwood, the chief executive of the Food Standards Agency, tells Jennifer Taylor that judgments must be evidence-based but science does not provide simple solutions Media Monitor In the Professional Press Seen in Hansard Why partnerships run aground Finance Play Time Supplementary question Hero and Villain Home ground disadvantage Education Full cost recovery faces a trio of problems Charities Gaffe of the Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Charity Not for Profit Jobs Service Over to you . . . Prisoners train to provide healthcare What Worked for us Wow Factor Diary Dates Inside Hunting down war criminals The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has the butchers of Darfur in his sights, writes Frances Gibb Queen's Counsel Times Law Lawdiary Multiple Display Advertising Items A great bargaining tool for justice David Radler's testimony was central to the trial of Lord Black of Crossharbour, says Lisa Kate Osofsky Lawyer of the week No Freudian slip In the City Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Urban Splash Companies opt to become low-tax investment trusts Getting in to property just got cheaper, says Susan Emmett Grandfather's off-the-cuff advice led to a healthy portfolio Tax Advantages Reit Works Well for Cautious Investor Commercial Finance Bigger not always better in race of towering ambition Nadia Elghamry on the growth in tall buildings Cushman & Wakefield Market opens up for small investors David Watts on new chances to buy into business centres Boom time for property empire builders Lisa Pilkington profiles the top five developers Tax Gains to Boost Pension New Star Investment Funds Limited Manchester airport to take much bigger role Peter Davenport on plans to double passenger numbers Property firms urged to adapt or face extinction Vision and Co-Operation Build a New City Faith in the big picture David Quinn reports on Manchester's Spinningfields development Invista Shed investor became architect of northern urban regeneration LandSecurities Liverpool's skyline tells of changing fortunes The Capital of Culture is on the up, says Daniel Cunningham Dock at the heart of Mersey regeneration plan Retail centre to change the face of city, says Stacey Meadwell Liverpool One DTZ Revolution in serviced offices offers savings Jenny Knight looks at the new trend for business centres Beijing booms on back of the $36bn Olympics Lucy Barnard looks at China's office market Jamal Merchant MLS US housing slump 'not affecting' retail sector Lucy Scott reports investment jumped 32 per cent last year Whether developers like it or not, the future is green Peter Davenport says environmental considerations are crucial Dylan harvey
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